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LFT Mid-High Open Demo S22
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#1
0 Frags +

Thank you all so much for the support and kind words, I created / found a team of friends I want to play on, have a good season everyone :D

With the regular season just finishing up I figured it would be time to stretch my wings and go in search of a new team.

In S21 I lead and scheduled for team Chex Offenders.It was a blast playing on my first Open team and I'm definitely up for the coming season. Over the course of the season I feel like I've improved a lot, starting from a UGC standard of demo to holding my own against mid-open teams, and also notably main calling for my team over the course of the season.

I feel that my pros are that:

- I'm incredibly invested in this game, and find myself constantly looking for ways to perfect my rollouts and improve even in the slightest of ways.
- I have a positive personality and super appreciative of anyone willing to help me and point out ways I can improve, and am always open to criticism
- I'm typically free from 9 est and onward, and I can make time if absolutely necessary.

I'm hoping to hit playoffs this season and gain an even better understanding of 6s, and improve in any way I can. I would like to play on a mid to high open team because I would like to push myself to a better standard than I had before.
Overall I'm just glad to be a part of this community and want to continue playing in ESEA, and thank you for reading!

Experience:
UGC Steel: Project Movement (5-2) [leader and scheduler]
ESEA-O S21 Chex Offenders (8-8) [leader and scheduler]

Links:
Steam
ESEA

Thank you all so much for the support and kind words, I created / found a team of friends I want to play on, have a good season everyone :D

[s]With the regular season just finishing up I figured it would be time to stretch my wings and go in search of a new team.

In S21 I lead and scheduled for team [url=https://play.esea.net/teams/119798]Chex Offenders[/url].It was a blast playing on my first Open team and I'm definitely up for the coming season. Over the course of the season I feel like I've improved a lot, starting from a UGC standard of demo to holding my own against mid-open teams, and also notably main calling for my team over the course of the season.
[i]
I feel that my pros are that:[/i]
- I'm incredibly invested in this game, and find myself constantly looking for ways to perfect my rollouts and improve even in the slightest of ways.
- I have a positive personality and super appreciative of anyone willing to help me and point out ways I can improve, and am always open to criticism
- I'm typically free from 9 est and onward, and I can make time if absolutely necessary.

I'm hoping to hit playoffs this season and gain an even better understanding of 6s, and improve in any way I can. I would like to play on a mid to high open team because I would like to push myself to a better standard than I had before.
Overall I'm just glad to be a part of this community and want to continue playing in ESEA, and thank you for reading!

[u]Experience:[/u]
UGC Steel: Project Movement (5-2) [leader and scheduler]
[url=https://play.esea.net/teams/119798]ESEA-O S21 Chex Offenders (8-8)[/url] [leader and scheduler][/s]

[u]Links:[/u]
[url=http://steamcommunity.com/id/aPainfulLy/]Steam[/url]
[url=https://play.esea.net/users/1135428]ESEA[/url]
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#2
3 Frags +

My favorite weeb
Fragger!

My favorite weeb
Fragger!
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#3
4 Frags +

super serious player and definitely has good game sense, I'd recommend him, has his dm moments as well

super serious player and definitely has good game sense, I'd recommend him, has his dm moments as well
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#4
9 Frags +

I've been mentoring Ly this past season and I can safely say that he is the most dedicated player I have ever met in TF2. If your team is hoping to improve, then he is an incredible player to pick up. He is very quick to adjust his play when he gets feedback and he is always trying to improve both himself and his team.

I've been mentoring Ly this past season and I can safely say that he is the most dedicated player I have ever met in TF2. If your team is hoping to improve, then he is an incredible player to pick up. He is very quick to adjust his play when he gets feedback and he is always trying to improve both himself and his team.
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#5
6 Frags +

chill guy & puts a ton of work in, highly recommended

chill guy & puts a ton of work in, highly recommended
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#6
2 Frags +

super duper dedicated demo (he enjoys playing demo in dm)

super duper dedicated demo (he enjoys playing demo in dm)
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#7
4 Frags +

From my experiences with him he has always been pleasant to talk to and is very dedicated, and from what I saw he has improved greatly since the start of the season. Deserves to be on a good team.

From my experiences with him he has always been pleasant to talk to and is very dedicated, and from what I saw he has improved greatly since the start of the season. Deserves to be on a good team.
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#8
4 Frags +

Definitely a dedicated player, with the right team he could easily be playing at a high open level. If you are looking to put together a team that intends to stay together for a few seasons and really improve I can't recommend him more.

Definitely a dedicated player, with the right team he could easily be playing at a high open level. If you are looking to put together a team that intends to stay together for a few seasons and really improve I can't recommend him more.
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#9
5 Frags +

Ly is super dedicated to the game, he was a great teammate and I am sure he will keep improving and doing well at the game.

I think it would be good for him to get into a situation where the combo communicates well and, ideally, shoulders a fair amount of the calling.
I think having to do the bulk of the calling for Chex Offenders kept him from doing as much as he could as far as his own play went - in a situation where he can focus on his role instead of constantly trying to get everyone else on the same page, he will really thrive.

Ly is super dedicated to the game, he was a great teammate and I am sure he will keep improving and doing well at the game.

I think it would be good for him to get into a situation where the combo communicates well and, ideally, shoulders a fair amount of the calling.
I think having to do the bulk of the calling for Chex Offenders kept him from doing as much as he could as far as his own play went - in a situation where he can focus on his role instead of constantly trying to get everyone else on the same page, he will really thrive.
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#10
6 Frags +

Honest amazing player to play with when I finally decided to play open. Made an honest good leader and that only led to an even better season. Has great calls and good positioning with his DM being possibly in need of improvement, but I digress.

Ly is honestly an excellent pickup for any team that wants to have good calls and good times.
Pick him up fam.

PS: This dude loves this game so he's hella dedicated.

Honest amazing player to play with when I finally decided to play open. Made an honest good leader and that only led to an even better season. Has great calls and good positioning with his DM being possibly in need of improvement, but I digress.

Ly is honestly an excellent pickup for any team that wants to have good calls and good times.
Pick him up fam.

PS: This dude loves this game so he's hella dedicated.
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#11
2 Frags +

bump

bump
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#12
2 Frags +

Super available this weekend, bumping for more tryouts

Super available this weekend, bumping for more tryouts
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#13
8 Frags +

Ly honestly cares more about tf2 than anyone else I know by a huge margin. He wants to get better like most people want to breathe. He is constantly asking me questions about tf2 and lately it has been getting harder and harder for me to answer them because he is catching up to me so fast.

Speaking of fast, he is one of the very few demos in esea(not just open) that legitimately cares about getting to mid on time and it shows in his rollouts and jumps in general. He spent hours trying to do a hypothetical air pogo on the gully rollout I proposed that would save like a second but was several time harder than every other rollout combined including the kaidus process air pogo. He got it eventually btw but it proved to inconsistent to be worth learning for us mortal jumpers. As a scout it is tougher to play against him on mids than most of the demos in open playoffs because he gets there on time.

I love most of the people on his team and some of them have great dm and positioning for their experience, but honestly ly did almost all of the calling for them. What to do on mids, when and how to push, what to focus etc. The stats didn't often show it but with groden on the bench ly was the backbone of his team for sure.

His dm is definitely his weakest aspect and I think that's partly because he'd rather practice rollouts or go over demos than play dm but I'll pester him to do that more. The other half being exactly what Plinko said, he was doing so much of the calling that it certainly hurt his ability to do his own role and if you put him on a team that can let him focus on his own play I imagine he will start putting out the fat damage.

Mid/high open is probably a good fit for him right now but with the right team and a few more hours in dm every week he'll be IM capable after a couple seasons.

tl;dr Ly is one of the fastest improving/most dedicated demos in tf2 right now and you want him on your team.

Ly honestly cares more about tf2 than anyone else I know by a huge margin. He wants to get better like most people want to breathe. He is constantly asking me questions about tf2 and lately it has been getting harder and harder for me to answer them because he is catching up to me so fast.

Speaking of fast, he is one of the very few demos in esea(not just open) that legitimately cares about getting to mid on time and it shows in his rollouts and jumps in general. He spent hours trying to do a hypothetical air pogo on the gully rollout I proposed that would save like a second but was several time harder than every other rollout combined including the kaidus process air pogo. He got it eventually btw but it proved to inconsistent to be worth learning for us mortal jumpers. As a scout it is tougher to play against him on mids than most of the demos in open playoffs because he gets there on time.

I love most of the people on his team and some of them have great dm and positioning for their experience, but honestly ly did almost all of the calling for them. What to do on mids, when and how to push, what to focus etc. The stats didn't often show it but with groden on the bench ly was the backbone of his team for sure.

His dm is definitely his weakest aspect and I think that's partly because he'd rather practice rollouts or go over demos than play dm but I'll pester him to do that more. The other half being exactly what Plinko said, he was doing so much of the calling that it certainly hurt his ability to do his own role and if you put him on a team that can let him focus on his own play I imagine he will start putting out the fat damage.

Mid/high open is probably a good fit for him right now but with the right team and a few more hours in dm every week he'll be IM capable after a couple seasons.

tl;dr Ly is one of the fastest improving/most dedicated demos in tf2 right now and you want him on your team.
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#14
2 Frags +

bumpin. I have way too much time to not be playing video games. Ha

bumpin. I have way too much time to not be playing video games. Ha
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#15
4 Frags +

He is always asking people for demo reviews and practicing rollouts and DM. Get him on a team with comparable dedication and they'll go places.

He is always asking people for demo reviews and practicing rollouts and DM. Get him on a team with comparable dedication and they'll go places.
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#16
3 Frags +

dedicated gamer pick him up

dedicated gamer pick him up
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#17
3 Frags +

bumpin

bumpin
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#18
3 Frags +

bumping

bumping
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#19
1 Frags +

he is definitely a solid pick up for a team looking to be bubble in open this season or pottentially even trying to grab one of those last few playoff spots he is always looking to improve and work with his team and he is a super nice guy

he is definitely a solid pick up for a team looking to be bubble in open this season or pottentially even trying to grab one of those last few playoff spots he is always looking to improve and work with his team and he is a super nice guy
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#20
3 Frags +

Dedicated demo and all around team player~
Is also a very supportive friend! >u0)b

Dedicated demo and all around team player~
Is also a very supportive friend! >u0)b
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#21
2 Frags +

Bump

Bump
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#22
3 Frags +

Give Ly a good team he will POUND Open! d:j

Give Ly a good team he will POUND Open! d:j
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#23
2 Frags +

Haven't played with him enough to judge him too much, but nice dude with more commitment than is probably healthy. He's a great pickup.

Haven't played with him enough to judge him too much, but nice dude with more commitment than is probably healthy. He's a great pickup.
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#24
3 Frags +

Dedicated, nice gamer with good potential
10/10 would go over dumb gully traps again

Dedicated, nice gamer with good potential
10/10 would go over dumb gully traps again
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#25
2 Frags +
negasoraDedicated, nice gamer with good potential
10/10 would go over dumb gully traps again

dumb is subjective here. :)

[quote=negasora]Dedicated, nice gamer with good potential
10/10 would go over dumb gully traps again[/quote]

dumb is subjective here. :)
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#26
2 Frags +

Ly is actually one of the nicest dudes I have had the pleasure of playing with, seriously smart dude with more than capable DM to back it up

Ly is actually one of the nicest dudes I have had the pleasure of playing with, seriously smart dude with more than capable DM to back it up
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#27
1 Frags +

https://static-cdn.jtvnw.net/emoticons/v1/41/1.0

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#28
6 Frags +

There's nothing here I can say better that Jojo hasn't said already, but I can bump!

Very smart, level headed, analytical player who has grown astronomically in his first season of open. Nice and fun to have in mumble. Has been helping me learn to be more analytical.

If you don't give him a shot you are missing out.

There's nothing here I can say better that Jojo hasn't said already, but I can bump!

Very smart, level headed, analytical player who has grown astronomically in his first season of open. Nice and fun to have in mumble. Has been helping me learn to be more analytical.

If you don't give him a shot you are missing out.
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#29
1 Frags +

Bump

Bump
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#30
1 Frags +

Bump

Bump
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